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Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Colour:Black Country/Region of Manufacture:China Fitment:For Yamaha Raptor 660 YFM660R 2001-2005 Fitment2:For Yamaha Raptor 660 YFM660R Limited Edition 2002-2005 Manufacturer Part Number:5LP-13586-01-00, 5LP-13596-01-00 Manufacturer Warranty:3 Months Material:Rubber Package Included:2 Pcs Intake Manifold(Left and Right) Part Number:5LP-13586-01-00,5LP-13596-01-00 Placement on Vehicle:Right,Left UPC:550729177540

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